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Safety Data Sheets


Propane [PDF: 152k]
Butane [PDF: 161k]
Product Identification
Safety Data Sheets
First Aid Measures
Fire Fighting Measures
Accidental Release Measures
Handling and Storage
Personal Protection Exposure Controls & Personal Protection
Physical / Chemical Properties
Stability and Reactivity
Toxicological Information
Ecological Information
Transport Information
Regulatory Identification
Other Identification
  • Product Identification
    Material Safety Data Sheet - Important Information covering first-aid procedures, emergency procedures, hazards, handling requirements, exposure limits, protective clothing, and properties.
    Product Name: Propane
    Supplier:Flogas
     Airport Road West
     Belfast
     BT3 9ED
    Tel No:+44 28 9073 2611

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  • Safety Data Sheets
    Safety Data Sheet - Propane [PDF: 99k]

    Safety Data Sheet - Butane [PDF: 109k]

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  • First Aid Measures
    Inhalation:Remove immediately to fresh air; if necessary administer artificial respiration. Obtain medical attention.
      
    Skin contact:In case of cold burns drench with water and obtain medical attention.
     
    Eye contact:Wash eyes thoroughly with copious quantities of water and obtain immediate medical attention.
     
    Ingestion:Unlikely to occur.

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  • Fire Fighting Measures
    Extinguishing media:Do not attempt to extinguish the fire until source is shut off, then allow to burn out. Extinguish small residue fires with dry powder.
     
    Special Fire Fighting ProcedureShut off gas supply at source. Use water to keep fire-exposed containers cool and to protect personnel effecting the shut-off. If a leak or spill has not ignited, use water spray to disperse vapour and to protect personnel effecting the shut-off.
     
    Hazardous Combustion ProductSmoke and carbon monoxide may be formed in the event of incomplete combustion.

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  • Accidental Release Measures
    Treat any spillage as a potential fire and explosion risk. Evacuate all personnel from the area. Remove ignition sources and ensure sufficient ventilation. Provided it is safe to do so, isolate the source of the leak.

    Do not attempt to wash into drains; liquid spills will rapidly evaporate. Vapours should be allowed to disperse under safe conditions.

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  • Handling and Storage
    Propane Cylinder Handling & Storage:
    Always store and transport cylinders in an upright position. Never store or use below ground level. Storage should be well ventilated, preferably outdoors. Do not use or store cylinders in residential buildings. Do not smoke or use naked flames in storage area or whilst changing cylinders.

    Always switch off valves and replace safety plugs when the cylinder is empty or not in use. Personnel should be instructed in the potential hazards of LPG, safe handling of cylinders and emergency procedures.

    Propane Bulk Storage Tanks:
    Store and use only in vessels designed for use with propane. Vessels must be sited in well-ventilated areas away from heat and sources of ignition. Weeds, rubbish and other combustible materials must not be allowed to accumulate around the vessel.



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  • Personal Protection
    Exposure Controls & Personal Protection
    Occupational Exposure


    Limit:1,000ppm TWA for 8hours/day.
     
    Skin Protection Thick impervious gloves and suitable overalls should be used to prevent cold burns caused by rapid evaporation on the skin or from contact with cold metal.
     
    Eye Protection:Face visor or chemical goggles should be worn when making or breaking pipe or valve connections containing liquid propane.

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  • Physical / Chemical Properties
    Appearance & Odour: Colourless liquid stored under pressure. Strong characteristic odour due to presence of stenching agent.
    C
    Boiling Point:-48C to 42C
    C
    Vapour Pressure:@ 20C : 8.6 bar
    C
    Vapour Density: 1.56 (Air =1)
    C
    Solubility in water:@ 20C negligible
    C
    Density of liquid:0.5 - 0.53 g/mL
    C
    Flammable limits(lower)2.2% v/v
    C
    Flammable limits(upper)10% v/v
    C
    Auto ignition Temp:Approx. 500C

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  • Stability and Reactivity
    Conditions to avoid:Keep away from heat and ignition sources.
     
    Materials to avoid:Avoid contact with strong oxidising agents.
     
    Hazardous decomposition ProductIncomplete combustion will generate hazardous gases including carbon monoxide.

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  • Toxicological Information
    Inhalation:Negligible hazard at ambient/normal handling temperatures. Inhalation of low concentration vapours may cause headaches, nausea, and drowsiness. Abuse involving deliberate inhalation of very high concentrations of vapour, even for short periods, can produce unconsciousness and or result in sudden fatality.
    Skin contact:Liquid splashes or spray may cause cold burns.
     
    Eye contact: Liquid splashes or spray may cause cold burns, seriously damaging the eyes.

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  • Ecological Information
    Persistence & Degradability:Propane is unlikely to cause long-term adverse effects in the environment.
     
    Bioaccumulative Potential:Propane does not bioaccumulate.
     
    Acquatic toxicity:Unlikely to cause long-term effects in the acquatic environment.

    Disposal Considerations
    Do not dispose of any LPG container. Return all Flogas cylinders/bulk vessels to Flogas or their authorised agent. Empty containers represent a fire hazard as they may contain flammable product residues and vapours. Never weld, solder or braze empty containers.


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  • Transport Information
    U.N Number:1978
      
    ADR/RID:Class 2; item No 3.(b)
      
    Hazard identification No:23
      
    Emergency action Code:Flammable Gas 2WE

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  • Regulatory Identification
    All information contained within this data sheet is in accordance with the following Directives/Regulations:

    Chemicals (Hazards Information and Packaging) Regulations 1993. Health & Safety at Work Act 1974

    Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulation 1988

    EC Labelling Classification:F+ (Extremely Flammable)
      
    Risk Phrases:R12 Extremely Flammable.
      
    Safety Phrases:S9 Keep containers in well ventilated areas. S16 Keep away from sources of ignition. No smoking.

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  • Other Identification
    Uses: Multi-purpose fuel.
    The data supplied in this Material Safety Data Sheet applies only when the product is used in the manner and for the purposes specified.
    For additional information on the use of this product contact Flogas.

    If you have purchased the product for supply to a third party, it is your duty to pass on the information given in this data sheet; if the third party is not an employer it is his duty to pass this information to the employer of whoever uses or handles the product.

    It is an employer's duty to advise and instruct his employees handling the product of any hazards associated with it and any precautions which should be taken to ensure safe handling of the product.

    Issued January 1995.

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